Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
How to install TwitterCart via your WordPress Admin video tutorial below;
Video Explainer
Download the TwitterCart archive in zip format and
extract the files on your computer.
Create a new directory named twitter-cart in the wp-content/plugins
directory of your WordPress installation. Use an FTP or SFTP client to
upload the contents of your TwitterCart archive to the new directory
that you just created on your web host.
Log in to the WordPress Dashboard and activate the TwitterCart plugin.
Configure the plugin and add it to the plugin settings page.
For more information about TwitterCart upgrades, features, tutorials and in-depth details on all versions of this Social WordPress Plugin, namely;
TwitterCart Pro | TwitterCart Vendor | TwitterCart Developer
Please visit https://twittercart.com/
Why do I need to connect my Twitter account?
By connecting your Twitter and shop accounts, you are telling shop that #TwitterCart requests coming from your Twitter account should be added to your shopping Cart. Without that link, Amazon would not know to which customer’s Cart to add the item. To edit your connection preferences, visit your account page or opt out of having Shop respond to your #TwitterCart requests here (your accounts must be connected in order to opt out).
Will #TwitterCart work if my Twitter account is protected?
No, #TwitterCart only works for public Twitter accounts and tweets. If your Twitter account is protected, only your followers can see your tweets. This means that #TwitterCart won’t be able to see your replies and add the item to your shopping Cart.
Am I buying it when I reply with “#TwitterCart” hashtag?
No, replying with “#TwitterCart” hashtag will only save the item to your Cart. You can always review or edit your Cart at a later time. You will also receive a reply tweet from shop Twitter account describing the status of your request (e.g., whether the item was successfully added to your Cart, if it was out of stock, or how you can finish checking out later).
Who can see what I’ve added to my Cart?
Most content is public on Twitter, so your #TwitterCart replies will be visible to whomever you replied, to those viewing the conversation, and on your own Timeline (unless your Twitter account is set to private).
TwitterCart is now translation ready for the following 5 languages; Arabic, French, Hindi, Spanish, and Russian. Go to Settings/General and choose from the dropdown under “Site Language” to switch language.
2.1
Added new security patches for ajax.
2.0
Added new security patches and updated twitter API.
Introduced new wp-admin menu structure.
Option and instruction menus are merged in single menu.
Added new options to Post WooCommerce product to twitter.